Friday 27 November 2009

Webcomics

Not sure if everyone know about these. Web comics are basically a comic book that is hosted on the internet. The authors seem to use the internet to bring interest to their work. Many authors are eventually able to publish actual books of their comics.

I figured I'd put up a few of the ones I read:

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Title: Faux Pas.
Genre: Humour, drama, fantasy.
Rating: I'd say it's acceptable for about 13+ or so. There's pretty much no violence, or rude language. There's a few more 'mature' jokes (the main character, Randy is trying to teach the visiting vixen Cindy how to understand human-speech. He tries to find something on t.v. that will work, but Jerry Springer comes up...). There isn't anything worse than that though.
Updates: Generally 3 times per week.
Books available: Unknown
Faux Pas is a comic that features animals as the characters rather than humans (think Babe or The Incredible Journey).

"Faux Pas (pronounced American-fashion, "fox paws") is the story of Randy and his animal friends, most of whom were trained to be studio animal actors - the animals you see in movies, commercials and in live stage shows. Most of them are now retired, officially or through lack of opportunity, and eke out an existence as best they can while avoiding being hunted, eaten or sold. The main setting for the series is Green Mountain Studio Animals (GMSA), a run-down farm in the Colorado Rockies. They fully realize that they exist at the whim of their human owners, but Randy's new owners are content to let him and his friends live pretty much as they please.

Tossed into the mix are a herd of housecats who think of Randy as their personal cat toy. Chief among the cats is Kira, who tries to help Randy when she can just to keep him from being so predictable. Also prominent in Randy's life is Cindy, a wilderness vixen who finds him charming and attractive, if confusing.

The action mostly takes place at or near GMSA. Other settings include the surrounding mountain woodlands where their wild animal friends live; the nearby zoo, known as St. Mia Hatz; and the occasional trip to remote locations where one or another of the crew might actually get some work. Randy's adventures occasionally take him far afield, but he always manages to find his way back."

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Girls With Slingshots
Author: Danielle Corsetto
Genre: Humour, Romance, Real-Life, Het pairings, F/F pairings.
Rating: Definitely for an older audience. I'd say mid to late teens, at least. Dirty jokes, adult situations, and so on.
Updates: Weekdays, and occasionally Sundays.
Book available: Yes

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A Girl and Her Fed.
Author: Otter
Genre: Humour, Action, Adventure,
Rating: I'd say mid to late teens, again. No explicit sex - that kind of stuff is more fade to black when it comes up. There are some rather off-colour jokes, however, especially when Speedy is involved. Some bad language. No nudity as far as I recall. Some violence.
Updates: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday.
Book available: Unknown, but I don't think so.

"A Girl and Her Fed (AGAHF) is the story of a nameless Girl who finds that she is being watched by government agents. She and the Fed assigned to watch her form a partnership and attempt to untangle one hell of a knotty conspiracy."

More to come later on! ^_^

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